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    Default Let's see your JIG hanging Racks


    Just starting to get into tying jigs. One thing that I need to make is a nice Rack to hold my jigs after painting. I'm sure there are some pretty nice ones out there. Let's see what you all have made.

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    This is what I use to paint. I load it up and flip it so any extra paint runs down the shank instead of giving me a cone head.
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    My rack looks close to Hunters. It work very well.
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    Here is my eye drying rack, all threaded rod 1 ft X 1 ft square cost me about $10 in material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter7711 View Post
    This is what I use to paint. I load it up and flip it so any extra paint runs down the shank instead of giving me a cone head.
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    Heres mine: Just aluminum bread pans - pull the rolled edges to an upright position use a hole punch and go around the edge, cut the four corners fold the short ends down then the long ends over them. I can put 3 of them on a cookie sheet and that's how I put them in the oven to bake. If anything was to drip it goes right in the pan.


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    I just hang up to 30 at a time on the bobbin holder of my vise, then off to the oven with em.

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    I just use my toaster oven rack.
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    Mine is same as Hunters. Excellent idea.




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